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9 June 2020 Saxifraga tridactylites (Saxifragaceae) Naturalized in the Southeastern and Northwestern United States
Courtney Alley, Erica Rylander, Jacob Dawson, Mary Feely, Dakila Ledesma, Nate Parrish, Caleb Powell, John Shelton, Wayne Barger, Paul Davison, Joey Shaw
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Abstract

Saxifraga tridactylites (Saxifragaceae), an annual herb native to northwest Africa, southwestern Asia, Europe, northeastern Iran, and western Russia, has rapidly naturalized in two geographically distinct areas of the United States: the Southeast and the Northwest. In the Southeast, the spread has been exceedingly fast and poses a potential threat to xeric limestone habitats of the Interior Low Plateau and Ridge and Valley physiographic provinces. Prior to our work, S. tridactylites appeared to be an insignificant introduction, only documented in a few North American locations in British Columbia and Oregon. Here, we show that the North American distribution is much greater than previously reported, with records from four counties in the Northwest and 53 counties in the Southeast: northern Alabama (14 counties), northwest Georgia (two counties) northern Mississippi (five counties), and southern Tennessee (32 counties). To our knowledge, it has not yet dispersed into Arkansas, Kentucky, or North Carolina.

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Courtney Alley, Erica Rylander, Jacob Dawson, Mary Feely, Dakila Ledesma, Nate Parrish, Caleb Powell, John Shelton, Wayne Barger, Paul Davison, and Joey Shaw "Saxifraga tridactylites (Saxifragaceae) Naturalized in the Southeastern and Northwestern United States," Castanea 85(1), 1-13, (9 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.2179/0008-7475.85.1.1
Received: 12 August 2019; Accepted: 5 November 2019; Published: 9 June 2020
KEYWORDS
exotic plant
invasive species
Saxifraga tridactylites
Saxifragaceae
saxifrage
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